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Regarding the vocabulary of the text, mark the statements below as right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “apposite” (line 43) could be replaced by
opposed without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Regarding the vocabulary of the text, mark the statements below as right (C) or wrong (E).
“Irrespective of” (line 12) could be replaced by
regardless of without changing the meaning of the
sentence.
“Under the aegis of” (line 18) is the same as to face strife.
Text to answer the question.
In: Political thought: the problem with liberalism.
The Economist, Edição impressa, p. 74, 27 jan. 2018.
As far as grammar is concerned, mark the statements below as right (C) or wrong (E).
The suffix “-ish” in “leftish” (line 26) adds the notion of
“somewhat or tending to” to the adjective “left”.
Text to answer the question.
In: Political thought: the problem with liberalism.
The Economist, Edição impressa, p. 74, 27 jan. 2018.
As far as grammar is concerned, mark the statements below as right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “ever” (line 14) can be correctly replaced with
“increasingly”, in this particular context, without
effecting any change in the original meaning.